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Good designunderstanding the role of embellishment in the Architectural design process

By: Raghuvanshy, Asmita.
Publisher: Mumbai The Indian Institute of Architects 2022Edition: Vol.87(6), June.Description: 78-79p.Subject(s): ARCHITECTURE GENERAL (AR-GEN)Online resources: Click here In: Journal of the Indian institute of architects :(JIIA)Summary: What makes a ‘good design’ is a question that any aspiring architect has thought about, especially in their formative years. While various aspects of a design can make it valuable - like resolved plans, cohering with ergonomic standards and satisfying the clients’ spatial requirements, etc. there are more profound aspects of a design that give it value. The scope of the architect's work goes beyond just creating functional spaces or engaging users in spaces that are created for certain functions. To state an example, when a client approaches an architect to build a house, the architect has the scope of not just planning a house satisfying the functional and spatial requirements, but also, creating a ‘home’ for the family. Through the medium of design, the architect can largely contribute to how a user may engage with space, and how a user may feel in a space.
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What makes a ‘good design’ is a question that any aspiring
architect has thought about, especially in their formative
years. While various aspects of a design can make it valuable
- like resolved plans, cohering with ergonomic standards and
satisfying the clients’ spatial requirements, etc. there are more
profound aspects of a design that give it value.
The scope of the architect's work goes beyond just creating
functional spaces or engaging users in spaces that are created
for certain functions. To state an example, when a client
approaches an architect to build a house, the architect has the
scope of not just planning a house satisfying the functional
and spatial requirements, but also, creating a ‘home’ for the
family. Through the medium of design, the architect can
largely contribute to how a user may engage with space, and
how a user may feel in a space.

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